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Show I i- I r 4 i ARGUS rf i VOLUME I. NUMBER 14. UTAH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER FARMINGTON, tl.35 IS, 1904 ' A YEAR the West Bountiful amusement hall ia The KflYSVlLiliE J4EU1S By Lee Baylor. The Argus Correspondent also receives subscriptions, sod advertisements. If you know any sews, tell him about it. RRANTED. Jesse Turner tomorrow evening. A number of friends will accompany the bride Mr. Bamberger la Blvon Praotloally to Farmington where a reception will be tendered the happy couple.' All Mo Aako on Any Street. There is a scene of holiday excitement session The City council met in regular last night and among the most impor- in and around the H. J. Sheffield store. tant of business attended to was the In addition to the holiday goods rerwived granting of a franchise to Simon Bam- they have a new line of outing flannels .. , berger to construct and operate his pro- and cotton blankets. The Ward brick yard has been closed posed interurban road through any street he shall designate, and the same to down alter the phenomenal run of stand Cor a period of too years. This I 375,000 brich for the past seaaon. Mr. practically all that was asked, and means Wards brick are of a rich red cblor and that Mr. Bamberger now has nothing he has found a ready market for all he inhia way to prevent his proceeding has made. road. with the Walter Raymond of East Kaysville has a stand of over too bee hives, from which ha has extracted a fine harvest of the KAYSVILLE' BRIEFS. heat honey. The bees have done yery H. L. Jackson, the Kaysville druggist, fine the past year, and he has had a fine has laid in a fine stock of candies and market for his entire output. Christmas novelties that have a pleasing Frank Bishop is happy in anticipation appearance. of leading Mias Minnie Jarman to HyTyphoid pneumonia la somewhat pre- men's alter next Friday. A' reception ia valent in Kaysville. Mr. S. L. Jones 'As home of the brides parat designed and Mrs. Raymond are down with the ents, at which friends of the contracting disease, and both are recovering rapidly parties are looking forward with considnow. erable interest Last night Samnel J . Layton was apGrape culture is becoming a great pointed by the City Council to the posi- factor along the asst bench. William tion of city treasurer to succeed John C. Butcher has demonstrated that the best Jamieon, who has moved to Salt Lake Muscat grapes can be raised and that, City. too, profitably. He has a two acre field The Kaysville reservoir dam has been in which were any number of stones, raised eo that the water in the winter they thrived here better than in good and early spring may be coneerved and loamy soil of other parts of his posses ample water for this year's irrigating sious, so that now he has found an excelbe provided. lent use to put his rocky ground to Miss Effie Kilfoil is to be married to profitably. LABOON FRANCHISE . long-expect- W BOUfiTIpUli PECOS. ... W-- : Av. Alma Hardy.jjl TbcAigne Correspondent will receive subscriptions, and ' If yon have any news, ktndly give it to him. DIATH OF officers of the Sunday School now honor of Walter Grant, who leaves on are Rufus Adams, superintendent, W. B. Nalder and B. T, Morgan as assistants. December 13 for a mission to England. Mr. Ellison has been a faithful and efficient superintendent for many LAYTON BRIEFS. years sod well liked by all. But his busiFound a Skeleton. ness duties are so pressing that he could 8pci:lal Correspondence. attention to the Sunday Last Saturday while Wm. Whitesides not give-thwaa leveling off a mound on his School that it required. form he struck a rock. He undertook to h a Queer Bird. dig the rock out when he discovered a There may now be seen In the Zoomost gruesome sight; under the rock was a skull, and digging farthsr he found logical Societys eastern aviary a .of a curious Australian the skeleton, supposed to be that of an specimen bird, known as the It aged Indian. The form has been tilled for if a queer-lookin-g bird, and with Its be could not and the water fifty years mottled plumage and quaint poaturea gotten on this particular piece of land it baa rather the appearance of an old and in order to irrigate the land Mr. tree stump, as It stands motionless on Whitesides waa levelling off the mound. Its parch. It Is of nocturnal habits and If disturbed during the day It ' takes Us heavy flight to a neighboring Bumod. MayBtaok The eame old storv, a email boy and a perch, and Immediately drops 08 to match, act fire to a large straw stack be- sleep again. One of the moat ebsrsc-ter'fltS- c .features of this bird (podar-rua- ) longing to Geo. W. Layton. The queer la .s enormous mouth. Its greet thingabout .it waa that two. large haj icuad on five It something of the stacks, one on either side of the buraingi look of ay owl. which. Indeed, in other stack and only a few feet apart were It closely resembles, it not damaged in the least. Had a wind lpectr. tola upon small birds, mice. Insects, been blowing, Mr Liyton would likely etc. Pall Mall Gasette. have lost his barns and home. HEAVY BLANKETS WOOD'S CROSS BREVITIES. Sunday Behoof Conoart. pedal Correspondenea. .The concert which waa given by the Sunday School in South Bountiful December 7 waa a success both socially and financially. The following program was rendered: Hark, Opening chorus, Listen 1o the Trumpeters, n 8nnday School; a song and drill, kindergarten clam; recitation, Playing Keeps, Mary Hatch; quartette, The Auctioneer, Ida Moss, Sarah Hatch, W. A. Brown and Bennett Peterson; song, Navajo, Alice Hogan, Annie Ellis; drill, first Intermediate; duet, O, Tell Us, Merry Birds Elisabeth and Margaret of Spring, Aunt Tabitha, Dncrden; recitation, Rilla Hatch; song, The Little Boy In Blue, Beana Ellis; quartette, Sailor's Dream, E, W. Atkinson, Bennet Peterson, J. L Atkinson, Jr., and W. A. Brown; song, boys from the first Intermediate; baritone solo, "Asleep in the Deep, J. L Atkinson, Jr.; recitation, Robert Hatch; soag, Jesus, Lover of My Soul, Ida Moss and Bennet Peterson; cornet sold, Star Spangled Banner, Leo Brown; Hans Voa Smash," second intermediate class. force, Esra Hatch returned from his ranch in Randolph, Utah, the first of the week, Mrs. Ed Pace, Jr., and Mrs. Ernest Fisher have been on the sick list. When last heard from they were improving. The Sooth Bountiful Dramatic Obis preparing a new play called Tony, the Convict, which they expect to put on in the near future. Ernest Fisher has been very sick for a few days with what was thought to be appendicitis, but at last accounts he was improving nicely. A small blase started in the summer kitchen of Frank Hogan on Thursday. It waa extinguished before any serious damage was done. The rural free delivery mail boxes have arrived for the people of Woods' Croaa. The people are very much delighted with them. A dance was given Monday evening ia WILL BE ELSE THIS DEARER X A. EVERYWHERE WINTER. WE WHEN Frog-Mout- PURCHASED e-- u Cave-I-n ! at Braval Bode. SHALL THEREFORE BE KAYSVILLE UTAH CO-O- P COMPELLED TO MOVE. 1 1 11 I I I WE VO I I I 4 H-- 1 1 1 4-- M ffOT IJVTEfTD To indorst any except ar tides ofgenuine merit, but too taKp pleasure in rirr- ring to A Garland and 1 1 $ Ranges. HH . Whose superiority U too hue It established to be 1 1 called in question. VShey 1 ton. -- Don't forget the new location, ay Wert First South, a few doom wtrt of tbs Utah National Bank. A1XE 9SH UJ9EQXALED y Aiy WOULD. III I II ARE ROW ALL TNIRKINffi OF THE MAN WHO WILL NOON 'CALL AT THEIR HOMES AND LRAVB TOTE OF VARIOUS KINDS. SANTA CLAUS MAY RE BEEN AT KEITH OBRIEN'S UNTIL XMAS. HE IS MORE THAN PLEASED TO SHAKE HANDS WITH THE OHILDREN. -- 1 i -H THE HI lH 11 1 1 CO-O- P M-l-- H- 111 1 - I IS fO fJCH TOJS Iff ALL CHE Qhptstnrvas Special BHETtE PEOPLES XU ESC CASH STORE TEN VALUABLE PRIZES SIVEM AWAY uWISE Jo MAJf- To every person spending 11.00 or upwards we give a Coupon entitling the holder to a chance In a grand drawing FOR TEN VALUABLE PRIZES - STAPLE GROCERIES Sold at tha Low Frioaat Following Is he who saves a little now and then. All rich men say they never could have become wealthy if they had not been careful in their expenditures, Yon do not necessarilly need a bank in order to save money. The safest way is to buy your Winter Overcoat from Sheffield, the Kaysville Merchant. He eaves yon from cent. Hence, if yon bays you we saving from to $6.00. That is, u $12.00 over-coet Sheffields, sells elsewhere at st The latest Patent Wonderful Washer, only a limited number $5.00 Fint-Cles- e Baled Timothy, Red Top and Laccrn Hay, loo-l- hale.... 60c b cases nice seeded 1,000 Psnsy Raisins, pkgs, art received... Our Blue Ribbon ami Queen Victoria tuand raisins 10c pkg Our Blue Ribbon end Queen Victoria brand Currants, loess, per lb. 10c ............ ...25c quslity ell ncwLemon Feel, per lb.. ....a............. Two b pseksges Premium )ete for...... .............................. ...............45c Sc 5000 pounds new 8tiained Honey, will go for per lb. 3-kegs nice new Mixed Pickles, per keg 65c Jacket nice new Prise Brand Syrup, per keg $1.10 Nice new California Hems, per lb. joc Beet quality new Mixed Nuts, per lb ....... .................. ..................... ,...150 Onr noted nice fresh Salt Bacon, per lb.............M..,.............................,xoc Onr fine No. 1 Island Japan Rice, per lb... .aBaaa ........,3c .al((lll. Onr beet grade Navy Beene, per Ibw 5c Ten bars oi onr Famous Laundry Soap, for 15c One so-lseek of our noted A N& x Flour..... J.j0 ; Coffee, per lh Try onr J0C b J-l- 8t gl al $15.00 to $18,001 J. SHEFFIELD, : Iff Js Uhe Children W. Stew-a- rt Stoves and prices prevail. Sewing ed at $15,00; over too were add ia ais dayn Sheet music atiU ro cents; some of it is worth 60 cento. we have wiQbe gedneed foe this short time, as we want to pi at yon aad an aaxioua for yon to see onr new VhrYfoplr $3.00 ; an I 5 to 50 per ! H-- THE BOUNTIFUL $12.00 overcoat, TO ABLE GPUEAT . SHOWING OF WE SUPPLY, SELL AT While Fred Hutchinson wss working in the gravel pit a large body of it caved Gempetlod to Meva Intha Mldatof a Bala-Ma-ny Turned Away. in on him, breaking his leg. Burt Green, A great many people called at Young who was with him, dug him out. As soon as released, he was taken to Dr. Gleaaou, Bros, store at 38 Main street to make purwho act the limb and made the patient chases, bat as the company was compelled to be moved by the let of the month, they comfortable as possible. wars nasble to show goods satisfactorily, Mrs. Chsrles Robins left Tuesday to nor1 did they have time to wait cm tha public. visit her relatives in Preston, Idaho. They have concluded to extend the time B. Robine arrived from the hospital their sale for one week to enable those of is today. He is feeling much better but for from well, although the doctors who were diaaappriuted to seen the think he will be alright in a short time. instruments they desire, for while the sales have been enormous, then wen E. D. Homewood has left for Omaha, many who foiled to make purchases who Neb., and other eastern prints on a desired to. twelve day business trip. W. D. Maper The new stock is complete aad sacrifice will have charge of the Layton Roller offermechinee Mill during Mr. Homewood's absence. Last Friday evening the Layton primary gave a dance in the union halL The little folks did justice to the dance each having had a good time. Thorn was also a dance for adults for the bene. fit ot the Primary association. the ward On Sunday Layton Sunday School was reorganised. B.P. BUison, onr former superintendent, resigned. OUR BOUGHT AT THE OLD RATES, AND frog-mout- A ROOD WOMAM. weeks. AH that loving hands and medical skill could do for her was .done, but Mrs. Catherine lOoopor Faosoo she gradually became worse until death relieved her of jher suffering without a Away Funeral Well murmur. She was born at Bountiful Attended. Catherine C. Cooper, wile of John January 12th, 1892. The sympathy of Cooper, died on the 7th last, after an ill- the whole community goes out to the ness of about two years, although only family in their sad bereavement. the last few months, has she been confined to her bed. Mrs. Cooper bon her BOUNTIFUL BRIEFS. affliction with great fortitude, and was a has been confined to his Fisher John thorough Latter Day Saint, a devoted home for several days on account of ill wife, a good neighbor, and was highly was some better when last but health, respected by all of her acquaintances. heard from. It was not her good fortune to have any The case of the State of Utah vs. Willchildren. Funeral services over the remains of iam Laker, for violating the game law Mrs. Cooper were held at the tabernacle will be heard ia Justice Hardys court on Friday. A large gathering attended on the x6th at xo oclock a. m. to show their last respects. The speakers It ia reported that Joseph Guthrie has were Jndson Tolman, Amos Cook, Alfred deserted his family and gone to parts unBumingham, Bishop Muir, Joseph T. known, Having taken his last month's Mabey, Thomas Briggs, and James wages with him, the family ia left in desBriggs. Bach spoke in high tribute titute circumstances. of the character of the deceased. CathThirteen boys ranging in age from 14 erine C. Cooper was born at Bountiful to 18 years of age, were arrested by ConMarch 4, 1856, and was a daughter of stable Jed Willey last Saturday before James Kippen. Justice Hardy charged with malicious mischief, and destroying school property. Eleven of thirteen pleaded not guilty, Death of Annlo Holbrook. Annie Lorinda Holbrook, daughter of and the time for trial waa set for Friday Joseph J. and Alice Holbrook, passed the 15th at x o'clock p. m. Sentence of away on Saturday morning, the 10th those who pleaded guilty was suspended after suffering with heart trouble for rs until Friday next. X art X Trading Stamps Olvan PEOPLE'S CASH STOAE .Kaysville Cor. Richards k Flrit South SALT LAKE CITY i 1 r |